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Will Butler & Sister Squares at Róisín Dubh
Former member of Arcade Fire, Will Butler, will play the Róisin Dubh with his new band Sister Squares next Tuesday, July 23, at 7.30pm.
Sharondipity on Dominick Street
“There she is now, the talented wench,” is the sterling review comic Deidre O’Kane gave of fellow comedienne Sharon Mannion who plays the Róisín Dubh this Sunday, July 21, at 7.30pm.
Regan at Róisín Dubh
Regan’s 2020 debut album ‘Hemet’ introduced her as an artist with a gift for crafting folk-tinged songs with a quiet, reflective intensity. The release started to make waves and achieved over a million streams on Spotify, and led to nominations for both the RTE? Folk Awards and the Choice Music Prize ‘Album of the Year’.
Riot grrrls at Róisín Dubh
Cruel Sister, Affection to Rent, Vernon Jane, Red Sun Alert and Galway's own Shark School are all playing a night for the girls, non-binary kids and queers who have been told they don’t belong in a band. This is for the people who’ve been sidelined when all they want to do is join the mosh pit.
Mike Wilmot at Róisín Dubh
Wilmot is a regular on BBC’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks alongside American comic Rich Hall.
Get your REM fix at Róisín Dubh
REM, one of the world’s most enigmatic bands, may not have toured since 2008, but if you need a fix of ‘The One I Love’, then the Róisín Dubh has you covered.
Soda Blonde dreams big for birthday bash
The Róisín Dubh will celebrate its 20th birthday next week with a performance by one its management’s favourite bands, Soda Blonde.
Maxwell brings Bare Maximum to Galway
Róisín Dubh Comedy will present an exclusive preview of comic Andrew Maxwell’s latest entry to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on Friday, June 28.
Cork's hottest new band comes to Galway
The Róisín Dubh will play host to Cork rockers The Cardinals on Friday, May 24.
No Stairway for all ages at Róisín Dubh
Galway’s own Led Zeppelin worshippers, No Stairway, will play arguably some of the greatest hard rock and blues ever recorded for an all-ages audience on Saturday, May 18, at 3.30pm.